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18-11-2013, 02:02 AM
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Face The Nation interview with Dr. Ronald Jones (in Trauma Room One on 11/22/1963) this morning 11/17/2013 provides ABSOLUTE CONFIRMATION of the front throat shot being an entrance wound in concert with Drs. Perry and Carrico's medical confirmation of the same. Please visit my blog to read about the complete medical confirmation.
I HAVE INCLUDED A YOUTUBE VIDEO EXCERPT OF DR. JONES' COMMENTS ON THE SHOW. Thanks.
http://www.jfkthefrontshot.blogspot.com
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This seems like a really important story. I can't post a link to the video here. Not sure why.
But Google "Face the Nation Witnesses to History Shieffer, Aynsworth, Ronald Jones"
Dr. Ronald Jones at 3:46 in the video says he noticed a small hole in the front of the neck --
before any tracheotomy had been performed! Shieffer & the other two panelists didn't seem to
notice.
When I get home, I'm going to search my iBooks for references on Dr. Jones. What little research
I've done on him tells me he's apparently stuck to his story for fifty years.
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You are very correct. As researchers, we know the impact of this revelation. Jones, Carrico and Perry corroborate each other with devastating medical evidence and their reputations are impeccable.
Marc Ellis Wrote:This seems like a really important story. I can't post a link to the video here. Not sure why.
But Google "Face the Nation Witnesses to History Shieffer, Aynsworth, Ronald Jones"
Dr. Ronald Jones at 3:46 in the video says he noticed a small hole in the front of the neck --
before any tracheotomy had been performed! Shieffer & the other two panelists didn't seem to
notice.
When I get home, I'm going to search my iBooks for references on Dr. Jones. What little research
I've done on him tells me he's apparently stuck to his story for fifty years.